That was Gretna 2006 , 1-1 and Hearts won 4-2 in Penalty Shoot out.
I was there and it was a bit of a come down after hammering Hibs 4-0 in the semis for us.
Squeaky bum time but we made it.
I was there too, with the Gretna contingent, which consisted of far more than the population of the place
. The train back down the G & SW to Gretna and Carlisle was rather cosy, it being a pair of 156s. There was only one Jambo on that train, who took a lot of good natured ribbing.
I was a regular visitor to Raydale Park from the first season in the Scottish League up until they hit the Premier League, when a trip to Motherwell and back was just too much for my limited means. My desire to follow Gretna to away games was scuppered by having a husband who was not interested in football at all.
They also went bump, in 1990, albeit in slightly different circumstances. Their supposedly rich owner allegedly had a hissy fit and withdrew support after his club were denied promotion to the Conference. Might possibly have spent too much money on playing staff rather than upgrading Colne's sloping pitch and slightly ramshackle stadium, which then perhaps unsurprisingly failed a ground grading.
I understood it to be all about the ground not being up to the required standard (it certainly was a bit rubbish). As a follower (and occasional steward) of Witton Albion I was quite happy as quite a few of the Colne players joined Witton Albion, who promptly won the NPL and spent a few years in the Conference before it all went pear-shaped for them as well.
Curiously, the first football match I went to when moving up to Carlisle was Gretna vs Witton Albion in the NPL. Absolutely no thought back then that Gretna would be anything other than a struggling non-league team.